How photography has evolved over time
  • 1. Photography has undergone a remarkable evolution since its inception in the early 19th century, transforming from a complex and painstaking process into an accessible and integral aspect of modern life. Initially, the advent of photography in 1826 with Nicéphore Niépce's first successful permanent photograph represented a significant scientific achievement but required extensive technical knowledge and meticulous precision. Early photographers relied on cumbersome equipment and intricate chemical processes, using glass plates coated with light-sensitive substances that demanded long exposure times, often resulting in blurred images or the challenge of capturing motion. As technology progressed, the introduction of film in the late 19th century revolutionized the field, allowing for more practical and portable cameras, exemplified by the Kodak camera launched in 1888, which encouraged amateur photography by enabling users to simply take photos and send the roll to be developed. The 20th century saw the emergence of color photography, which expanded creative possibilities and made photography more relatable to the public. With the rise of digital technology in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, photography experienced another seismic shift; digital cameras and smartphones have made photography ubiquitous, with millions of images captured and shared daily through social media platforms. This democratization of photography has not only changed how we capture moments but has also influenced art, journalism, and personal expression, enabling anyone with a device to partake in this medium. Today, the intersection of artificial intelligence, editing software, and instant sharing has led to a new era of photography, where the lines between amateur and professional blur, and where the ease of capturing images raises questions about authenticity and the nature of documentation, proving that photography will continue to evolve alongside technological advancements and cultural shifts.

    What year was the first permanent photograph taken?
A) 1851
B) 1826
C) 1843
D) 1839
  • 2. Who is credited with inventing the daguerreotype?
A) Henry Fox Talbot
B) Ansel Adams
C) George Eastman
D) Louis Daguerre
  • 3. What process did Henry Fox Talbot develop?
A) Daguerreotype
B) Tintype
C) Wet Plate Collodion
D) Calotype
  • 4. Which invention revolutionized photography in the late 19th century with mass production?
A) Digital sensors
B) Roll film
C) Instant film
D) Box camera
  • 5. What company is known for introducing the first commercially successful camera using roll film?
A) Kodak
B) Leica
C) Canon
D) Nikon
  • 6. Which type of camera became popular in the early 20th century for amateur photography?
A) Box camera
B) Large format camera
C) Medium format camera
D) SLR camera
  • 7. What does 'SLR' stand for in photography?
A) Single-Light Reflex
B) Standard Lens Resolution
C) Standard Lens Reflex
D) Single-Lens Reflex
  • 8. Who invented the first instant camera?
A) Polaroid
B) Canon
C) Kodak
D) Leica
  • 9. What significant change occurred in photography in the 1990s?
A) The introduction of zoom lenses
B) The rise of digital photography
C) The decline of black and white film
D) The popularity of medium format cameras
  • 10. Which photographer is famous for his large-format landscapes?
A) Henri Cartier-Bresson
B) Ansel Adams
C) Robert Mapplethorpe
D) Dorothea Lange
  • 11. What does a higher ISO setting on a camera indicate?
A) Faster shutter speeds
B) Increased sensitivity to light
C) Lower image quality
D) Decreased focus accuracy
  • 12. What is the common term for manipulating photographs digitally?
A) Photo shooting
B) Photo storage
C) Photo editing
D) Photo capturing
  • 13. What process was developed by Louis Daguerre in 1839?
A) Tin Type
B) Ambrotype
C) Calotype
D) Daguerreotype
  • 14. What does 'bokeh' refer to in photography?
A) High-quality resolution
B) The aesthetic quality of the blur in out-of-focus areas
C) Color saturation
D) A type of photographic lens
  • 15. What is a common application of aerial photography?
A) Street art documentation
B) Wildlife tracking
C) Mapping and surveying
D) Fashion shows
  • 16. Which term describes the art of taking photos with minimal light available?
A) Astrophotography
B) High-speed photography
C) Low-light photography
D) Macro photography
  • 17. What type of lens is typically used for portraits?
A) 18mm lens
B) 200mm lens
C) 85mm lens
D) 24mm lens
  • 18. Who is credited with taking the first photograph?
A) Louis Daguerre
B) George Eastman
C) Joseph Nicéphore Niépce
D) Ansel Adams
  • 19. Which style of photography became popular in the 1960s and 1970s capturing everyday life?
A) Fashion photography
B) Landscape photography
C) Street photography
D) Fine art photography
  • 20. Which photographer is known for creating the iconic 'Migrant Mother' photograph?
A) Margaret Bourke-White
B) Edward Steichen
C) Dorothea Lange
D) Gordon Parks
  • 21. What is the term for taking spontaneous photographs of subjects in public?
A) Posed photography
B) Portrait photography
C) Candid photography
D) Studio photography
  • 22. What is a common editing software used by photographers?
A) Microsoft Paint
B) Adobe Photoshop
C) GIMP
D) CorelDRAW
  • 23. What year was the 35mm film format standardized?
A) 1924
B) 1950
C) 1940
D) 1934
  • 24. Which photography genre was brought to prominence by Robert Capa?
A) War photography
B) Wildlife photography
C) Fashion photography
D) Sports photography
  • 25. What is the primary advantage of digital photography over film?
A) Higher resolution
B) More natural colors
C) Instant review
D) Better longevity
  • 26. In what year was the first digital camera commercially available?
A) 2000
B) 1975
C) 1985
D) 1995
  • 27. When was Instagram launched, significantly impacting photography sharing?
A) 2015
B) 2005
C) 2012
D) 2010
  • 28. What does HDR stand for in photography?
A) High Dynamic Range
B) Hyper Digital Resolution
C) High Definition Recording
D) High Detail Range
  • 29. Which process allows photographers to create a dramatic image with prolonged exposure?
A) Bracketing
B) High-speed photography
C) Long exposure photography
D) Continuous shooting
  • 30. What is primarily used in smartphones for capturing images?
A) Photo paper
B) CMOS sensor
C) Film roll
D) CCD sensor
  • 31. What does 'JPEG' stand for?
A) Joint Photo Editing Group
B) Joint Photographic Encoding Group
C) Joint Photographic Experts Group
D) Joint Progressive Encoded Graphics
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